2014 Northern Cape provincial election information
2014 Northern Cape provincial election[1][2]
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7 May 2014
2019 →
All 30 seats to the Northern Cape Provincial Legislature 16 seats needed for a majority
Turnout
71.30%
First party
Second party
Candidate
Sylvia Lucas
Andrew Louw
Party
ANC
DA
Last election
60.75%, 19 seats
12.57%, 4 seats
Seats won
20
7
Seat change
1
3
Popular vote
272,053
100,916
Percentage
64.40%
23.89%
Swing
3.65pp
11.32pp
Third party
Fourth party
EFF
COPE
Candidate
Aubrey Baartman
Party
EFF
COPE
Last election
–
16.67%, 5 seats
Seats won
2
1
Seat change
New party
4
Popular vote
20,951
15,214
Percentage
4.96%
3.60%
Swing
New party
13.07pp
Premier before election
Sylvia Lucas
African National Congress
Elected Premier
Sylvia Lucas
African National Congress
The 2014 Northern Cape provincial election was held on 7 May 2014 to elect all 30 members of the Northern Cape Provincial Legislature. As with all South African provincial elections, it was held concurrent with the 2014 South African general election. The ruling ANC gained a seat, and the opposition Democratic Alliance gained three seats.[1][2] The Economic Freedom Fighters, founded less than a year earlier, won two seats.[1][3]
^ abc"Electoral Commission : 2014 National and Provincial Elections: Northern Cape results". 20 January 2021. Archived from the original on 20 January 2021. Retrieved 12 December 2021.
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